Netherlands Holding Elections Overshadowed By Pandemic Tensions

The Netherlands faces the first significant test of a European Union government’s COVID-19 policies this year. This week the nation is holding parliamentary elections amid one of the strictest lockdown measures in Europe.

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U.S. House Prosecutors Fear Future of Nation Without Trump Conviction

Democratic House prosecutors rested their case in the impeachment trial against former U.S. President Donald J. Trump on Thursday with a warning.

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Russia Detains 1,400 People After Sentencing Kremlin Critic Navalny

Monitors say over 1,400 people have been detained in Russia during the latest protests supporting jailed opposition leader Alexei Navalny. The riots came after a Moscow court sentenced him on Tuesday to nearly three years imprisonment.

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Russia’s Kremlin Critic Navalny Condemns Detention Amid More Protests

Russia’s most prominent opposition leader, who survived poisoning with a nerve agent, has condemned his detention as “blatantly illegal.” Alexei Navalny commented at an appeal hearing via a video ahead of planned protests.

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The Netherlands In Civil War Mode After Curfew Riots In Christian Fishing Town (Worthy News In-Depth)

The historic Dutch town of Urk is an unlikely place for riots. This picture-perfect place is famous for its churches, and religion has always played a vital part in daily life. But last weekend, frustration boiled over into violence in this God-fearing…

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Massive Violence Erupts in Netherlands over Curfew

The Netherlands was edging closer to near civil war Monday as police clashed with protestors defying the nation’s first curfew since World War Two.

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